She graduated from Morgan High School and Weber State College and attended the University of Utah. She met her future husband, Venil P. Johnson, while he was serving as a Naval Aviation Cadet during World War II. They corresponded through the U.S. Mail for over 2 ½ years which served as their courtship and were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Oct. 5, 1944. Theirs was an exemplary union which inspired many by the loving way they cared for each other over the next 65 years and now on into Eternity. Her loving husband was ever at her side during her final years of illness. She raised four sons who are all a credit to her and who love her very much.
She served in many positions in the LDS Church throughout her life. With her husband she served three church missions: in the Chicago LDS Temple, the Manila P.I. LDS Temple, and in London, England. Following their missions she served as a devoted temple worker in the Provo LDS Temple and for the past ten years in the Vernal LDS Temple including the first three years it was open as Assistant Matron.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and three sisters, Edith, Hazel and Fern. She is survived by her husband, Venil P. Johnson; sons, Perry (Sharon) of Vernal, Darwin (Marcie) of Heber City, Paul (Jacque) of Vernal and Erik (Lori) of Tremonton; 13 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Also a special Indian Placement Son, Paul Loman (Lori) of Page, Arizona.
The family wishes to express their heart-felt gratitude and sincere appreciation to the staff at the Uintah Care Center for the absolutely wonderful care given to their beloved wife and mother. They cared for her with love. Thank you.
Services will be Friday, Jan. 8, at 11a.m. at the Maeser 3rd Ward Chapel (2575 North 1500 West) Vernal. Friends and family may call at the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary (15 East 100 North) Vernal Thursday, Jan. 8, from 6-8 p.m. and at the Chapel one hour prior to the services. Interment will take place at the Maeser – Fairview Cemetery under the direction of the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary.
-Vernal Express, January 6, 2010
She graduated from Morgan High School and Weber State College and attended the University of Utah. She met her future husband, Venil P. Johnson, while he was serving as a Naval Aviation Cadet during World War II. They corresponded through the U.S. Mail for over 2 ½ years which served as their courtship and were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Oct. 5, 1944. Theirs was an exemplary union which inspired many by the loving way they cared for each other over the next 65 years and now on into Eternity. Her loving husband was ever at her side during her final years of illness. She raised four sons who are all a credit to her and who love her very much.
She served in many positions in the LDS Church throughout her life. With her husband she served three church missions: in the Chicago LDS Temple, the Manila P.I. LDS Temple, and in London, England. Following their missions she served as a devoted temple worker in the Provo LDS Temple and for the past ten years in the Vernal LDS Temple including the first three years it was open as Assistant Matron.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and three sisters, Edith, Hazel and Fern. She is survived by her husband, Venil P. Johnson; sons, Perry (Sharon) of Vernal, Darwin (Marcie) of Heber City, Paul (Jacque) of Vernal and Erik (Lori) of Tremonton; 13 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Also a special Indian Placement Son, Paul Loman (Lori) of Page, Arizona.
The family wishes to express their heart-felt gratitude and sincere appreciation to the staff at the Uintah Care Center for the absolutely wonderful care given to their beloved wife and mother. They cared for her with love. Thank you.
Services will be Friday, Jan. 8, at 11a.m. at the Maeser 3rd Ward Chapel (2575 North 1500 West) Vernal. Friends and family may call at the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary (15 East 100 North) Vernal Thursday, Jan. 8, from 6-8 p.m. and at the Chapel one hour prior to the services. Interment will take place at the Maeser – Fairview Cemetery under the direction of the Blackburn Vernal Mortuary.
-Vernal Express, January 6, 2010
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